A novel diamine (N,N,N,N-tetramethyletilendiamine) adduct of zinc bis(2-thenoyl-trifluoroacetonate) has been synthesized in a single-step reaction. Single-crystal X-ray diffraction studies of Zn(tta)2.tmeda provide evidence of a mononuclear structure with a six-coordinated zinc ion. The thermal behavior of this adduct points to masstransport properties suitable for its application to MOCVD processes. This novel compound has been successfully applied as a precursor for the deposition of ZnO films on (100) Si and quartz substrates. The good quality of the deposited films indicates that the adduct is a very attractive precursor for MOCVD applications.

A Novel Diamine Adduct of Zinc Bis(2-thenoyl-trifluoroacetonate) as a Promising Precursor for MOCVD of Zinc Oxide Films / G. Malandrino; M. Blandino;L. M. S. Perdicaro; I. L. Fragala'; P. Rossi; P. Dapporto. - In: INORGANIC CHEMISTRY. - ISSN 0020-1669. - STAMPA. - 44:(2005), pp. 9684-9689. [10.1021/ic051175i]

A Novel Diamine Adduct of Zinc Bis(2-thenoyl-trifluoroacetonate) as a Promising Precursor for MOCVD of Zinc Oxide Films

ROSSI, PATRIZIA;
2005

Abstract

A novel diamine (N,N,N,N-tetramethyletilendiamine) adduct of zinc bis(2-thenoyl-trifluoroacetonate) has been synthesized in a single-step reaction. Single-crystal X-ray diffraction studies of Zn(tta)2.tmeda provide evidence of a mononuclear structure with a six-coordinated zinc ion. The thermal behavior of this adduct points to masstransport properties suitable for its application to MOCVD processes. This novel compound has been successfully applied as a precursor for the deposition of ZnO films on (100) Si and quartz substrates. The good quality of the deposited films indicates that the adduct is a very attractive precursor for MOCVD applications.
2005
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9684
9689
G. Malandrino; M. Blandino;L. M. S. Perdicaro; I. L. Fragala'; P. Rossi; P. Dapporto
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